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Message Description/Solution
The installed operating system version is not
supported by this Update Package. To customize
this package, see "Rebuilding Packages" in the
Update Package User’s Guide.In no event shall
Dell Inc. be held liable for any direct,
indirect, incidental, special, or consequential
damages suffered during or after package
customization and execution.
The prerequisites for rebuilding the package are present on the
system, Dell is not responsible for any problems that may occur if
you apply customized packages to the system.
In no event shall Dell Inc. be held liable for
any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or
consequential damages suffered during or after
package customization and execution.
Fully consider this statement before executing a customized
package that was enabled by the ‑‑rebuild option.
Attempt to update BIOS or firmware to the same
version. Update was unnecessary and not applied.
Re-application of BIOS or rmware DUP serves no purpose.
Inventory operation exceeded specified timeout.
Inventory operations have time-out limits as dened in the
package’s PIECong.xml le. Timeout durations are in seconds.
If an operation times out, the remainder of the package update is
cancelled.
Execution operation exceeded specified timeout.
Execution update operations have timeout limits as dened in the
package. Time-out durations are in seconds. If an operation times
out, the remainder of the package update is cancelled.
/var/lock directory must exist.
Create this system directory to make sure that package updates
do not execute concurrently.
Unable to build a device driver for the running
kernel because it is not supported on your
system.
Select a compatible DUP and try again.
The Intel IMB driver is currently loaded.
Please unload
the driver before executing.
Unload the Intel IMB driver before installing the selected DUP.
Warning: The shell less command is not
available.
When viewing Release Notes, press space to
continue viewing notes, q to continue DUP
processing.
Continue to view the release notes, or install the less command
from operating system media, and re-execute the package
interactively.
Press 'q' to exit DUP
(--version).
Press 'q' to continue with DUP execution (dup
dup execution).
The Linux DUP framework uses the Linux utility, less, to display
the release notes relevant to the specic rmware or driver
release managed by the DUP. When viewing release notes, DUP
prompts when executed with the below options:
--version: Press 'q' to exit DUP (--version)
All other DUP execution: Press 'q' to continue with DUP execution.
Warning: Screen widths of less than <numeric
value> can distort the information view.
To optionally correct this, answer < No > to stop package
execution. Increase the width of the terminal window to the
required size and then re-execute the package interactively.
DUP Message Logs
Logging occurs when you run a command for a DUP. The logs maintain information about all update activities. DUPs write to the Messages
log. If you install the same package more than once on the same system, the log is appended. The messages les directory contain
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